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« on: March 18, 2011, 05:46:16 PM »


Ok, my problem is to do with WiiScrubber. (v1.4, if that helps)
I started another topic a while back which was to do with ISOs as well.
However, I have resolved that problem.

My next predicament is involving the multiple 'Save' options in Wiiscrubber.

I have downloaded and replaced a bunch of files on the SSBB ISO, effectively making my own 'Custom SSBB'.
When I look on Wiiscrubber, the file size box states

'Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Disc Data Size (4253843456) approx  4056 MB

Number of files: 6436           Region Code: PAL'

Now, this isn't my problem. But pay attention to the approximate file size.

When I click on the 'Scrub' button (I have the 'Save Option' as 'BOTH' the 'Scrub Type' as '0xFF' and the 'Keep Headers' to 'NO'), the logging box says 'Copying and Cleaning file'.
This makes a new file in the specified directory.

HOWEVER, this file is the full size of the SSBB ISO unchanged. A full blown 8,311,680 KB file stuffed into my folder. Along with that, a DV Movie file is also placed in the same folder with a similar file size to that of what Wiiscrubber shows me.

Even stranger still, When I open up the new 8.3 GB file in Wiiscrubber, the file size box says that it is only a slightly larger file size than that of my Custom Brawl (In this case, Wiiscrubber shows me that it is 4183 MB approx).

What I want to know is what have I done wrong to have it revert to the original file size.

If anyone can solve this, I thank you in advance.
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« Reply #1 on: April 06, 2011, 05:58:01 PM »


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    « Reply #2 on: April 06, 2011, 06:25:27 PM »


    I have this:

    Save options: ISO
    Scrub type: 0xFF
    Keep Headers: Yes

    Try that.
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    « Reply #3 on: April 07, 2011, 12:12:25 AM »


    if i remember right u use a loader right? if so make sure that file has never been a wbfs file >.< it's knows to cause issues. also that size sounds about right, try it in ur loader. also remember that brawl is a duel layer disc (meaning its actually about 2x the size of whats stored on the disc) so it sounds like it's assembled it into one layer. test it in ur loader, it should work unless u did it wrong.
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    « Reply #4 on: April 07, 2011, 10:50:52 AM »


    I have this:

    Save options: ISO
    Scrub type: 0xFF
    Keep Headers: Yes

    Try that.

    I'll give it a shot

    if i remember right u use a loader right? if so make sure that file has never been a wbfs file >.< it's knows to cause issues. also that size sounds about right, try it in ur loader. also remember that brawl is a duel layer disc (meaning its actually about 2x the size of whats stored on the disc) so it sounds like it's assembled it into one layer. test it in ur loader, it should work unless u did it wrong.
    I' have never used the file in a different format from what it was. 
    Anyway, the file itself is not a problem. It's the size of it. I'm fully aware of Brawl's Dual-layered needs.

    In my other topic, I was told to remove the movies to decrease the file size.
    I did that, then put in some custom files downloaded from the Brawl Vault.
    Wiscrubber showed me that the file was still under 4.7 GB, enough to fit on a single layered disc. But when I click 'Scrub' the file size is 8.3GB.

    Do you think that, if Lethal Blade's solution doesn't work, I'll have to resort to Dual-Layered discs?
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